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Information Architect
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Ah what lovely scenery. -600m height on your bike is more fun :P
Love the colours of the foreground in the first one.
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Information Architect
Originally Posted by ctranter
-600m height on your bike is more fun :P
Yeah, it's more fun, but testing your physical limits can be very interesting as well, especialy when you know that every additional hm adds to the length of the following downhill part. Not that this 600hm made me reach my limits anyway.
Fredi
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FK'n Elitist Super Mod
Originally Posted by Subway
I would have loved to take some shots with a digital SLR, but that would be to dangerous on my mountainbike tours.
Try one of these...
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Then what do you do with your camelbak?
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Information Architect
I'm using a waistpack, but your right, a nice camelbak would solve some problems, like having enough water with me for longer tours without having to refill the small waistpack bottle all the time.
Fredi
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Moderator
Beautiful Fotos Subway!!!
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Fan of Doritos
wow, that is really awsome man, nice work.
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So that is close to your house? seems VERY country side...
no wonder you are always on your computer. nothing else to do.
Beautiful anyways. Nice pictures
"Let us declare nature to be legitimate. All plants should be declared legal, and all animals for that matter. The notion of illegal plants and animals is obnoxious and ridiculous."- T. McKenna
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Information Architect
Originally Posted by WannaBe_80z
no wonder you are always on your computer. nothing else to do.
I'm not that much in front of my computer, really ... at least when it is'nt winter, I hate cold weather.
Fredi
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Information Architect
I was on a tower at the other side of the valley today, so I thought why not make a shot of the "mountain" of the above shots.
This is the tower (it's nearly on the same height as the mountain of the above shots):
And this is the view from the tower:
The mountain is actualy not the highest point you see there, it's a bit on the left of it where you see some brown.
Fredi
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Very nice! I'm sure you'd get some rave reviews if you posted these in the Passion forum at Mtbr.com.
(I have to ask: What kind of bike do you have? )
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Information Architect
Kona Kula 2003 with some small modifications.
Fredi
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Senior Member
i always chuckle when i look at pictures of "mountians" like these because i would consider these to be hills, not mountians. A mountian in my oppinon looks more like this:
"A piece of toast always lands butter side down, and a cat always lands of its feet. If one was to tie a piece of toast to the back of a cat butter side up, would it hover above the ground in perpetual indecision?"
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Skill_Unabletospell_guy
Hills like that are only mountains when your trying to get up them without an engine.
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"A piece of toast always lands butter side down, and a cat always lands of its feet. If one was to tie a piece of toast to the back of a cat butter side up, would it hover above the ground in perpetual indecision?"
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